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👻 Ghostbusters was released in theaters 40 years ago today! Take a trip back in time with these production stills from the shoot at The New York Public Library, where a famous ghost encounter was filmed with a bookish ghoul!
Visitors can see the librarys highlights (and a few otherwise off-limits rooms) by showing up for one of the docent-led, hour-long tours that begin at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Tours are free but are limited to the first 20 people who sign up online.
Housed in our research centers, NYPLs historical collections hold such treasures as a draft of the Declaration of Independence written in Thomas Jeffersons hand, one of the few surviving copies of the Gutenberg Bible, and original works, manuscripts, letters, and more by luminaries in literature and art, including
The New York Public Librarys flagship location, the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, is one of the Librarys premier research centers, renowned for its extraordinary historical collections and its commitment to providing free and equal access to its resources.
One of New York Citys most iconic locations, the majestic Rose Main Reading Room measures 78 feet by 297 feetroughly the length of two city blockswith 52-foot-tall ceilings displaying murals of vibrant skies and billowing clouds.
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New York public library is a wonder, an amazing institution in an iconic and magnificent building. There is so much there to see and do. Tremendous library, architectural details, exhibits, historic artifacts. The library tends to be crowded and just feels like it needs a little loving care and attention sometimes.
John Fedeler, the first superintendent of the Library, lived in an eight-room apartment on the mezzanine floor from 1911 to 1941, raising two children there. His daughter was born in the building. His son, John H. E. Fedeler, assumed the position of superintendent in 1941.

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